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It was at the Donald Trump’s visit to Paris that the demonstrations went angry with hundreds shooting bottles and other stuffs to the riot police.

The police forces blocked the road to French capital’s Gare du Nord station which was harshly reacted by the protesters. A lorry was used to break apart the lines of police tracks. New police units armed with tear gas were then deployed to the zone.

Protesters who were mostly wearing masks were activists on different areas from anti-trump activists, anti-fascists, and environmentalists to Palestine supporters, socialists and anti-Macron groups. There was also a large crowd shouting for the rights of migrants.

The marchers held signs reading “Make The Planet Great Again” referring to the decision by Trump government to withdraw from Paris Climate Accord. The sentence had overtone of Trump campaign’s main motto “Make America Great Again.” They also convoyed the US president shouting “No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA.”

Holding the ironic sign of “pair prostitute,” an American tourist named Lisa Gilmore said to the reporters, “We feel he does not represent us, we don’t want people to think that he does and we’re doing everything we can to get him out office.” Another American tourist accompanying Ms. Gilmore called the US president “hostile to the planet.”

The French protesters also shouted against Macron’s policies towards the poor people and “parading as a war chief.” Macron was welcomed with protests only after a short time defeating his rival, Marine Le Pen, in presidential elections.

Obama, and his Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, made their attempts to normalize the political ties between the two countries as a way to promote economic, military, and strategic ties. The efforts, however, proved in vain after a series of disputes over different issues.

Trump used the dark relations between Obama and Putin as a ground for his propaganda in election campaigns. Allegations on the side of Clinton, Trump’s rival in the election, over Russian support for Trump has never been directly rejected by the Republican president. Trump didn’t like to lose one of his main supporters in that controversial election.

After the election, the scene changed. While it was expected that the ties between the two countries would make an advance, the first months of Trump administration were coincided with controversies over multiple issues like the Syrian War. Besides, the disputed Russian intervention in US election and hacking its systems have been still under investigation. Firing Comey, the former FBI Director, due to Russian Probe investigation put Trump even under more pressure.

After all these movement, a totally friendly meeting between the heads of the two countries seem suspicious. Moreover, an agreement for “forming an impenetrable Cyber Security unit” seemed more strange because a great deal of the controversies, so far, was on cyber-hacking of US election by Russia.

Multiple politicians and activists expressed astonishment over the announcement of the decision. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said “It’s not the dumbest idea I’ve ever heard, but it’s pretty close.” Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) also ridiculed the proposal for joint cyber security saying “I am sure that Vladimir Putin could be of enormous assistance in that effort ? since he’s doing the hacking.”

Tweeting a clip of a fox, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.), a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, ironically compared the joint cybersecurity proposal with Putin to “letting the fox guard the henhouse.” Kinzinger’s irony refers to the fact that multiple reports by security organizations in the US have confirmed the Russian intervention in US election.

The current investigations are aimed at clarifying the potential role of Trump campaign in Russian interference plans. The current proposal, reached at after a 2-hour meeting in G20 summit, intensified the suspicions over Trump’s role in Russian meddling.

Besides, Trump has recurrently ignored intelligence officials over Russian interference. During the meeting, the Russian president answered the question about the reports on Russian interference with “Show me the proof.” The problem is that the US president is not as politically eligible enough to trust the intelligence agencies, while his Russian counterpart does. As Malcolm Nance, a former US Spy, says “Mr Putin “has an information dominance over Donald Trump. Donald Trump does not live in an area where he even believes his intelligence agencies — he disparages them.”

Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, was asked by Trump to do research on China, and turned to Amazon, the report said.

There, he found a book co-written by Peter Navarro and was struck by its title, “Death by China.”

Kushner then cold-called Navarro and invited him to be an adviser to the Trump campaign, according to the report. Navarro now directs the White House National Trade Council and serves as the Assistant to the President. When the Trump campaign brought on Navarro, he was the only economic adviser on the team and likely reinforced Trump’s convictions about China’s trade policies.

In recent weeks, however, Trump signaled that he may take a softer approach toward China, backtracking on his campaign pledge to label the country as a currency manipulator.

The White House instead wants China to become a geopolitical partner in neutralizing the threat posed by the North Korean nuclear weapons program.

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